The 1948–49 Montreal Canadiens season was the 40th season in club history. The Montreal Canadiens were eliminated in the semi-finals against the Detroit Red Wings 4 games to 3.
Regular season
Bill Durnan set a long-standing modern NHL record between February 26 and March 6, 1949, when he amassed four consecutive shutouts, not allowing a goal over a span of 309 minutes, 21 seconds.[1] This record was not surpassed until 2003–04, when Brian Boucher, then of the Phoenix Coyotes, broke it.
Final standings
Record vs. opponents
1948–49 NHL Records [3]
|
Team
|
BOS
|
CHI
|
DET
|
MTL
|
NYR
|
TOR
|
Boston
|
— |
6–5–1 |
5–4–3 |
5–6–1 |
8–2–2 |
5–6–1
|
Chicago
|
5–6–1 |
— |
3–9 |
3–7–2 |
6–5–1 |
4–4–4
|
Detroit
|
4–5–3 |
9–3 |
— |
7–4–1 |
7–4–1 |
7–3–2
|
|
6–5–1 |
7–3–2 |
4–7–1 |
— |
5–4–3 |
6–4–2
|
New York
|
2–8–2 |
5–6–1 |
4–7–1 |
4–5–3 |
— |
3–5–4
|
Toronto
|
6–5–1 |
4–4–4 |
3–7–2 |
4–6–2 |
5–3–4 |
—
|
Schedule and results
1948–49 regular season[4]
|
|
|
Game |
Result |
Date |
Score |
Opponent |
Record
|
17 |
W |
December 4, 1948 |
3–1 |
New York Rangers (1948–49) |
7–6–4
|
18 |
L |
December 5, 1948 |
1–2 |
@ Boston Bruins (1948–49) |
7–7–4
|
19 |
L |
December 11, 1948 |
2–5 |
Chicago Black Hawks (1948–49) |
7–8–4
|
20 |
T |
December 12, 1948 |
4–4 |
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1948–49) |
7–8–5
|
21 |
W |
December 15, 1948 |
4–2 |
@ Boston Bruins (1948–49) |
8–8–5
|
22 |
W |
December 18, 1948 |
5–3 |
Detroit Red Wings (1948–49) |
9–8–5
|
23 |
L |
December 19, 1948 |
2–3 |
@ New York Rangers (1948–49) |
9–9–5
|
24 |
W |
December 23, 1948 |
4–2 |
Boston Bruins (1948–49) |
10–9–5
|
25 |
L |
December 25, 1948 |
0–2 |
New York Rangers (1948–49) |
10–10–5
|
26 |
L |
December 26, 1948 |
1–3 |
@ Detroit Red Wings (1948–49) |
10–11–5
|
27 |
W |
December 30, 1948 |
3–2 |
Toronto Maple Leafs (1948–49) |
11–11–5
|
|
Game |
Result |
Date |
Score |
Opponent |
Record
|
28 |
L |
January 1, 1949 |
3–5 |
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1948–49) |
11–12–5
|
29 |
W |
January 6, 1949 |
7–2 |
Chicago Black Hawks (1948–49) |
12–12–5
|
30 |
L |
January 8, 1949 |
1–4 |
Detroit Red Wings (1948–49) |
12–13–5
|
31 |
T |
January 9, 1949 |
1–1 |
@ New York Rangers (1948–49) |
12–13–6
|
32 |
W |
January 12, 1949 |
5–3 |
@ Boston Bruins (1948–49) |
13–13–6
|
33 |
W |
January 15, 1949 |
7–1 |
Chicago Black Hawks (1948–49) |
14–13–6
|
34 |
L |
January 16, 1949 |
2–3 |
@ Detroit Red Wings (1948–49) |
14–14–6
|
35 |
W |
January 19, 1949 |
4–1 |
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1948–49) |
15–14–6
|
36 |
W |
January 20, 1949 |
2–1 |
New York Rangers (1948–49) |
16–14–6
|
37 |
W |
January 22, 1949 |
4–2 |
Boston Bruins (1948–49) |
17–14–6
|
38 |
L |
January 23, 1949 |
0–3 |
@ Boston Bruins (1948–49) |
17–15–6
|
39 |
W |
January 26, 1949 |
3–2 |
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1948–49) |
18–15–6
|
40 |
L |
January 29, 1949 |
2–5 |
Detroit Red Wings (1948–49) |
18–16–6
|
41 |
L |
January 30, 1949 |
0–9 |
@ New York Rangers (1948–49) |
18–17–6
|
|
Game |
Result |
Date |
Score |
Opponent |
Record
|
42 |
L |
February 3, 1949 |
1–4 |
Toronto Maple Leafs (1948–49) |
18–18–6
|
43 |
L |
February 5, 1949 |
2–3 |
Boston Bruins (1948–49) |
18–19–6
|
44 |
L |
February 6, 1949 |
0–1 |
@ Detroit Red Wings (1948–49) |
18–20–6
|
45 |
T |
February 9, 1949 |
2–2 |
@ Toronto Maple Leafs (1948–49) |
18–20–7
|
46 |
L |
February 13, 1949 |
3–4 |
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1948–49) |
18–21–7
|
47 |
W |
February 17, 1949 |
3–0 |
Toronto Maple Leafs (1948–49) |
19–21–7
|
48 |
W |
February 19, 1949 |
3–1 |
New York Rangers (1948–49) |
20–21–7
|
49 |
L |
February 20, 1949 |
2–3 |
@ New York Rangers (1948–49) |
20–22–7
|
50 |
W |
February 24, 1949 |
3–1 |
@ Chicago Black Hawks (1948–49) |
21–22–7
|
51 |
W |
February 26, 1949 |
1–0 |
Detroit Red Wings (1948–49) |
22–22–7
|
|
|
Legend:
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Tie (1 point)
|
Playoffs
The Canadiens would meet the Detroit Red Wings in the first round of the playoffs.
Date
|
Away
|
Score
|
Home
|
Score
|
Notes
|
March 22 |
Montreal Canadiens |
1 |
Detroit Red Wings |
2 |
OT
|
March 24 |
Montreal Canadiens |
4 |
Detroit Red Wings |
3 |
OT
|
March 26 |
Detroit Red Wings |
2 |
Montreal Canadiens |
3 |
|
March 29 |
Detroit Red Wings |
3 |
Montreal Canadiens |
1 |
|
March 31 |
Montreal Canadiens |
1 |
Detroit Red Wings |
3 |
|
April 2 |
Detroit Red Wings |
1 |
Montreal Canadiens |
3 |
|
April 5 |
Montreal Canadiens |
1 |
Detroit Red Wings |
3 |
|
Detroit won the best-of-seven series 4 games to 3.
Player statistics
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
|
MIN
|
GP
|
W
|
L
|
T
|
GA
|
GAA
|
SO
|
Bill Durnan |
3600 |
60 |
28 |
23 |
9 |
126 |
2.10 |
10
|
Team: |
3600 |
60 |
28 |
23 |
9 |
126 |
2.10 |
10
|
Playoffs
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
|
MIN
|
GP
|
W
|
L
|
GA
|
GAA
|
SO
|
Bill Durnan |
468 |
7 |
3 |
4 |
17 |
2.18 |
0
|
Team: |
468 |
7 |
3 |
4 |
17 |
2.18 |
0
|
[5]
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